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Zominthos is a charming place where all the features of Minoan archaeology are amalgamated, which is why we need to be careful as we excavate, not to miss any piece that could be added to the puzzle of the archaeology of the mountains.

What's really at the heart of the issue here, is that publishers are trying to play hardball with EBGamestopcoland (or whatever we're calling the amalgamated game store lately) because they're trying to establish a business model where they can get away with ordering, say, 5 copies of a game per location, and pushing trade-ins to the extent that they are basically running an overpriced rental business.

The coalition government is a poor exchange for the current one, and serves neither democracy nor a voice for the “progressives”, or whatever the hell they’re calling their amalgamated socialist union.

It's actually just a technicality that they appear in the UK first, even by a matter of a few weeks - my contract states that they should be published in the US first, but back in 1999 Putnam merged with Penguin and the new amalgamated company re-jigged its list and moved me back a little, thereby accidentally exposing the UK date as the true first publication.